On April 10, 2026, the China International Education Tour, organized by the Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange, launched simultaneously in five cities, including Beijing and Chengdu. The event features 242 institutions from 26 countries, with a dedicated 'Smart Education Export Zone' highlighting AI teaching platforms, bilingual VR training equipment, and low-carbon training materials compliant with EN 62366-1 and ISO/IEC 23053 standards. This exhibition serves as a critical platform for overseas procurement decisions in education technology, making it essential for AI education providers, green training equipment manufacturers, and international education stakeholders to monitor developments.

The 2026 China International Education Tour, running from April 10, showcases cutting-edge education technologies, particularly AI-driven teaching systems and sustainable training tools. The exhibition directly connects overseas institutions, importers, and distributors, emphasizing compliance with international standards like EN 62366-1 (EU medical human factors engineering) and ISO/IEC 23053 (AI education system frameworks).
Companies developing AI teaching platforms must align with ISO/IEC 23053 to meet global demand. The exhibition's focus on standardized systems signals growing procurement scrutiny, requiring providers to prioritize interoperability and certification.
Suppliers of low-carbon training materials and VR devices face rising demand from institutions prioritizing sustainability. Compliance with EN 62366-1 for medical and engineering applications is now a competitive differentiator.
Distributors and importers must adapt to centralized procurement trends, as the event consolidates decision-making among Asia-Pacific buyers. Streamlining supply chains for faster delivery will be critical.
Track updates to EN 62366-1 and ISO/IEC 23053 implementations, as these standards are increasingly referenced in tender documents.
Exhibitor feedback indicates strong interest in multilingual interfaces for vocational training—invest in localization for key markets like Southeast Asia and the EU.
With the exhibition becoming a decision-making hub, proactive outreach to attending institutional buyers is advised before Q3 2026 budget cycles.
From an industry perspective, the event reflects a shift toward regulated AI education tools and carbon-neutral training infrastructure. While current participation metrics suggest growing demand, actual procurement volumes will depend on post-exhibition contract finalizations. Stakeholders should view this as both a market signal and a validation checkpoint for product readiness.
The 2026 tour underscores the convergence of AI standardization and green education initiatives in global procurement. For now, it serves as a benchmark for technology providers to align with emerging regional requirements, though sustained engagement will determine long-term traction.
Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (official announcement, April 10, 2026). Pending updates on post-event procurement data.
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